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A study of the variability of the parameters of the pedicle screw path and its related factors / 中华骨科杂志
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics ; (12)2001.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-536470
ABSTRACT
Objective To study the variability of the parameters of the pedicle screw path and influencing factors of clinical significance. Methods A Picker PQ6000 Spiral CT was used to scan 736 vertebrae from C 3 to L 5 of 118 men and 80 women aged between 17 and 58. The largest transverse diameter, screw path length and e angle (the angle between the axis of the pedicle and sagittal plane) of each pedicle were measured. The contour of the vertebrae and the relationship of the sagittal axis of the spinal process, vertebral body and human body were inspected. Any discrepancy of these axes was measured and recorded. The gender, age, height and weight were recorded at the same time. Results Measurement of the biggest transverse diameter, screw path length and e angle at each vertebral level showed a wide range of value and quantity. Although the screw path length and the transverse diameter of the pedicle showed significant difference between man and woman, further covariance analysis for between subject effects revealed that no inter gender difference existed after the effects of height and weight were removed. Both height and weight showed significant positive correlation with the screw path length and transverse diameter of the pedicle, but no correlation with the e angle. Observation on the deformity of the vertebrae showed that the sagittal axes of the vertebral body and human body was discrepant in 14 thoracic and lumbar vertebrae; the sagittal axes of the spinal process and vertebrae was discrepant in 11 vertebrae; the transverse diameter of the pedicle was smaller than 4 mm in 14 vertebrae below T 9; 4 vertebrae showed lateral convex pedicle. Conclusion The parameters of the pedicle screw path varied in different subjects and different vertebral level with a large variability. The weight and height are two important factors to influence the parameters. Deformity is another factor which may lead to mistake of placement of the pedicle screw. To improve the accuracy of the pedicle screw, individual identification of the entering point and orientation should be considered and in some circumstances even special screws, should be used.

Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Prognostic study Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics Year: 2001 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Prognostic study Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics Year: 2001 Type: Article